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Manchester City Greenlight Stefan Ortega Exit Following James Trafford Signing

Manchester City Greenlight Stefan Ortega Exit Following James Trafford Signing

Manchester City are prepared to allow goalkeeper Stefan Ortega to leave the club this summer, following the £31 million re-signing of James Trafford from Burnley.

Ortega, 31, was a key figure in City’s 2023/24 Premier League title success, producing a vital save against Tottenham’s Son Heung-min during the penultimate game of the season. However, with the club now preparing for Ederson’s expected departure in 2026, Trafford has been brought in to take the reins long-term.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Ortega is now expected to depart before the end of the summer window. The German is in the final year of his contract and City had even proposed him in a player-plus-cash swap with Burnley during the Trafford negotiations.

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Interest has already been registered from clubs in both the Bundesliga and Premier League. Ortega’s technical ability, composure, and shot-stopping reputation have kept him on the radar of clubs seeking an experienced starter.

Key Points:

  • Ortega played a major role in the 2023/24 Premier League title win.
  • James Trafford returns to City to challenge Ederson.
  • City are willing to let Ortega leave with one year left on his deal.

FAQ:

  • What role will Trafford have this season? He is expected to start in cup matches and less critical league games.
  • Will Ederson leave too? He is likely to remain until 2026, with interest from Saudi Arabia and Galatasaray building for next summer.
  • Has Ortega’s next club been identified? No final decision yet, but interest from top-flight Germany and England is confirmed.
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Conclusion:

Manchester City’s goalkeeper reshuffle appears to be well underway, with Stefan Ortega’s departure imminent following the re-acquisition of Trafford. As Guardiola prepares for a post-Ederson future, Ortega’s consistent contributions will be remembered fondly by supporters and staff alike.

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